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[Texi2html-cvs] Changes to texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_4.htm
From: |
Patrice Dumas |
Subject: |
[Texi2html-cvs] Changes to texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_4.html |
Date: |
Tue, 23 Aug 2005 19:52:46 -0400 |
Index: texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_4.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_4.html:1.21
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_4.html:1.22
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_4.html:1.21 Tue Aug 9 17:19:26 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_4.html Tue Aug 23 23:51:17 2005
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@
</li><li>
Under a graphical windowing system, a
toolbar at the top of the frame, just under the menu bar if it exists,
-provides "one-touch" shortcuts to several commands. (Not yet
+provides “one-touch” shortcuts to several commands. (Not yet
documented.)
</li><li>
Under a graphical windowing system, a
@@ -183,9 +183,9 @@
the line. Where the display is capable, the cursor at the end of the
line will appear differently from a cursor over whitespace at the end
of the line. (In an X Windows frame, the end-of-line cursor is half
-the width of a within-line cursor.) Sometimes people speak of "the
-cursor" when they mean "point," or speak of commands that move
-point as "cursor motion" commands.
+the width of a within-line cursor.) Sometimes people speak of “the
+cursor” when they mean “point,” or speak of commands that
move
+point as “cursor motion” commands.
</p>
<p> Each XEmacs frame has only one cursor. When output is in progress, the
cursor
must appear where the typing is being done. This does not mean that
@@ -309,14 +309,14 @@
looking.
</p>
<p> <var>ch</var> contains two stars (<samp>`**'</samp>) if the text in the
buffer has been
-edited (the buffer is "modified"), or two dashes (<samp>`--'</samp>)
if the
+edited (the buffer is “modified”), or two dashes
(<samp>`--'</samp>) if the
buffer has not been edited. Exception: for a read-only buffer, it is
<samp>`%%'</samp>.
</p>
<p> <var>buf</var> is the name of the window's chosen <em>buffer</em>. The
chosen
buffer in the selected window (the window that the cursor is in) is also
XEmacs's selected buffer, the buffer in which editing takes place. When
-we speak of what some command does to "the buffer", we mean the
+we speak of what some command does to “the buffer”, we mean the
currently selected buffer. See section <a href="xemacs_18.html#SEC169">Using
Multiple Buffers</a>.
</p>
<p> <var>pos</var> tells you whether there is additional text above the top of
@@ -471,8 +471,8 @@
minor modes add items to menus and even whole menus to the menubar. In
fact, some applications like w3.el and VM provide so many menus that
they define a whole new menubar and add a button that allows convenient
-switching between the "XEmacs menubar" and the "application
-menubar". Such applications normally bind themselves to a particular
+switching between the “XEmacs menubar” and the “application
+menubar”. Such applications normally bind themselves to a particular
frame, and this switching only takes place on frames where such an
application is active (ie, the current window of the frame is displaying
a buffer in the appropriate major mode).